Variables that influence the medical decision regarding Advance Directives and their impact on end-of-life care

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Autor(a) principal: Arruda,Larissa Mont’Alverne de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Abreu,Kelline Paiva Bringel, Santana,Laryssa Braga Cavalcante, Sales,Manuela Vasconcelos de Castro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Einstein (São Paulo)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to identify the variables that influence physicians to implement Advance Directives and assess their impact on end-of-life care. It is a narrative literature review of 25 articles published between 1997 and 2018, in the following databases: CAPES, EBSCOhost, BDTD, VHL, Google Scholar, MEDLINE®/PubMed. The keywords utilized were: “advance directives”, “living wills”, “physicians”, “attitude”, “decision making”, “advance care planning”. The main factors that influenced physicians to implemente the directives were patients prognosis, medical paternalism, and patients understanding of their medical condition. Respect for autonomy, lack of knowledge and experience with directives, legal concerns, family influence, cultural and religious factors also contributed to medical decision. Most studies (86%) showed that having a directive led to lower rates of invasive interventions in the last days of patient´s life. Physicians were interested in respecting their patients’ autonomy and agreed that having an advance directive helped in the decision-making process; however, they stated other factors were also taken into account, mainly prognosis and reversibility conditions. Having directives contributed to reducing the use of life support therapies and adoption of comfort measures.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Variables that influence the medical decision regarding Advance Directives and their impact on end-of-life care
title Variables that influence the medical decision regarding Advance Directives and their impact on end-of-life care
spellingShingle Variables that influence the medical decision regarding Advance Directives and their impact on end-of-life care
Arruda,Larissa Mont’Alverne de
Advance directives
Living wills
Physicians
Attitude
Decision making
Advance care planning
title_short Variables that influence the medical decision regarding Advance Directives and their impact on end-of-life care
title_full Variables that influence the medical decision regarding Advance Directives and their impact on end-of-life care
title_fullStr Variables that influence the medical decision regarding Advance Directives and their impact on end-of-life care
title_full_unstemmed Variables that influence the medical decision regarding Advance Directives and their impact on end-of-life care
title_sort Variables that influence the medical decision regarding Advance Directives and their impact on end-of-life care
author Arruda,Larissa Mont’Alverne de
author_facet Arruda,Larissa Mont’Alverne de
Abreu,Kelline Paiva Bringel
Santana,Laryssa Braga Cavalcante
Sales,Manuela Vasconcelos de Castro
author_role author
author2 Abreu,Kelline Paiva Bringel
Santana,Laryssa Braga Cavalcante
Sales,Manuela Vasconcelos de Castro
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arruda,Larissa Mont’Alverne de
Abreu,Kelline Paiva Bringel
Santana,Laryssa Braga Cavalcante
Sales,Manuela Vasconcelos de Castro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Advance directives
Living wills
Physicians
Attitude
Decision making
Advance care planning
topic Advance directives
Living wills
Physicians
Attitude
Decision making
Advance care planning
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to identify the variables that influence physicians to implement Advance Directives and assess their impact on end-of-life care. It is a narrative literature review of 25 articles published between 1997 and 2018, in the following databases: CAPES, EBSCOhost, BDTD, VHL, Google Scholar, MEDLINE®/PubMed. The keywords utilized were: “advance directives”, “living wills”, “physicians”, “attitude”, “decision making”, “advance care planning”. The main factors that influenced physicians to implemente the directives were patients prognosis, medical paternalism, and patients understanding of their medical condition. Respect for autonomy, lack of knowledge and experience with directives, legal concerns, family influence, cultural and religious factors also contributed to medical decision. Most studies (86%) showed that having a directive led to lower rates of invasive interventions in the last days of patient´s life. Physicians were interested in respecting their patients’ autonomy and agreed that having an advance directive helped in the decision-making process; however, they stated other factors were also taken into account, mainly prognosis and reversibility conditions. Having directives contributed to reducing the use of life support therapies and adoption of comfort measures.
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